African cultural knowledge
African cultural knowledge2005
About this book
"Based on field research data collected and analyzed over the past seventeen years, the Maryknoll Institute of African Studies has categorized cultural knowledge into fifteen themes and thirty-five domains. The themes are the major values, symbols and ideas that bring wholeness and coherence to a culture. The themes explain the nature of life, the nature of creation, the nature of evil, etc. Underneath and within these themes are thirty-five cultural domains, that is, specific activities, rituals, attitudes and happenings that make up the ordinary events in the lives of human beings, from birth to death and beyond ... The book is divided into fifteen chapters, one for each foundational theme"--P. [1].
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL18971927W
Subjects
Social life and customsEthnoscienceAfrican PhilosophyReligionAfrican MythologySociology of Knowledge